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POPLAR SHOPPER
POST OFFICE BOX 668 PHttf 768-3433 POPLAR IWIT.VW 59255
BASKETBALL CAMP
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aiva 6X3
6666
bulk rate
U.S. POSTAGE ran. AU, m t. PERMIT �<<
M RSL'RII'TION H \rr $8.00 PER VEAU
June 16,1983
I.H.S. NEWS
HIGH SCHOOL COWBOY
Russell Burshia placed 2nd in Bareback Rid ing with a score of 5** at the Didtrict //1 High School Rodeo, in Malta, this past week end. Russell will be competeing in the State High School Ro deo, in Bozeman, the 2nd weekend in July. Burshia was sponserd by TJ Quick Stop of Poplar. Russell would like to Thank them in a big^ way. Thank You
The fifth annual Fort Peck Tribe Basketball Camp will be held in Poplar June 20-24. The camp will be held at the Poplar High School Gym.
The camp will be open to, and free , to all boys and girls in grades 4 through 12. We are encouraging participation from all the surrounding communities.
The camp will comply with all of the rules and regulations of the Montana High School Association as defined for summer camps.
Campers must supply all their own gym clothes, towels, shoes, and other personal equipment.
The camp is not and will not be held responsible for any accidents, injuries, or loss of personal property.
This year's camp will also feature films, prizes, and , to the first 100 kids registered, a free camp 'T' shirt.
Camp times:
4th, 5th, and 6th grade boys and girls.....
MON. - FR1.......9-11:30
7th and 8th grade boys and girls.............
MON. - FR1......1-3:30
9th thru 12th grade boys and girls..........
MON. - FR1......6-9:00p.m.
For additional information call: Tom Escarcega or Paul Briney (5129)
Competitive bidding continues to be a real possibility in Roosevelt County for Indian Health Service contract medical care. While it appeared at one time that competitive bidding would not in fact take place, hospitals throughout the State of Montana have been notified that competitive bidding has merely been temporarily postponed.
The Indian Health Service area office has formed review teams for each service unit. The review team which is made up of staff members of the Indian Health Service Area office, the Tribal Health Department, and employees of the local Indian Health Service Unit. The team will be expected to develop a set of recommendations for the area director relative to competitive bidding.
It appears to be the intentions of the Indian Health Service to contract with either Community Hospital in Poplar or Trinity Hospital in Wolf Point for the admission of all Indian Health Service patients. Should the Indian Health Service in fact award a contract exclusively to Wolf Point it would result in the closure of Community Hospital. About 70 percent of Community Hospital's admissions are Indian Health Service.
Community Hospital, Tribal Health Department, Tribe and Indian Health Service at the local level are working on plans to provide more services to the residents of Poplar and the surrounding area. It is the opinions of these groups and organizations that many things can be done to improve the health care delivery system currently in existence making it more efficient and effective.
NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE
THE POPLAR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE VOTED DOWN THE MOTION TO SPONSOR THE "4th" OF JULY ANNUAL FIREWORKS DISPLAY THIS YEAR AS THEIR BUDGET CAN NOT SUPPORT THIS EVENT; HOWEVER THERE IS A GROUP
OF MECHANTS ETC. WHO ARE TRYING TO I RAISE $1000.00 TO CONTINUE THE FIREWORKS ANYONE WISHING TO DONATE CAN CONTACT: I VERN OSTLUND, DALLAS O'CONNOR,JIM I
ROWE, AND DONOVAN BRIDGES...... I
time ! PARADE MEWS
Parade participiiants meeting place: airport, 1:30 p.m. (Saturday), and parade will depart from the airport at 2:00 p.m.. Parade route will be marked for public and law officers . The Poplar Chamber of Commerce and Agricultural and the Poplar Kiwanis Club ask for entries from as many area business establishments as possible. Support this community effort ! Over 20 entries have
A
committed themselves already, some are planning to come from other communities. The parade is open to anyone who has an entry. The judges in the reviewing stand will make the final determination �n prizes. Contact: Lanny Frantzick at Sun Rise or Frank Erickson for further information. Frank is with the United States Public Health Service and the Kiwanis Club of Poplar. Lanny's home phone is: 768-3225, Frank's home phone number is 768-5324. Other individuals assisting with the parade are: Steve Greyhawk Sr., Fort Peck Tribal Maintenance, Norm
Larter, Wolf Point (Kiwansis Club), Harold Watrous, (Harold is the Kiwansis Club Pres-ident), Dana Stout, Poplar, and many others. Please contact any member of the POPLAR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND AGRICULTURE or the POPLAR KIWANSIS CLUB for further information on the parade. We are looking for entries from the whole community, the commerce section, service section, and the youth. Senior Citizens have committed themselves to be there. RSVP Band will be performing up town, Gladys Combs says the 55 Club will be there. A & S Industries will have an entry. BRING
YOUR CAMERA'S.........Dana's back....but
he may need some help with the pictures. Look for further information about the parade uptown, downtown, at Housing, A 6t S Industries, from Steve Greyhawk Sr., and enjoy this weekend. Take a little time and be in the
Sarade this year!!! Enjoy it...watch for the addle Club entries.
JUNE
18 19
WILD WEST DAYS

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POPLAR SHOPPER
POST OFFICE BOX 668 PHttf 768-3433 POPLAR IWIT.VW 59255
BASKETBALL CAMP
I096S m 30S TVOIWOISIH iw
aiva 6X3
6666
bulk rate
U.S. POSTAGE ran. AU, m t. PERMIT �<<
M RSL'RII'TION H \rr $8.00 PER VEAU
June 16,1983
I.H.S. NEWS
HIGH SCHOOL COWBOY
Russell Burshia placed 2nd in Bareback Rid ing with a score of 5** at the Didtrict //1 High School Rodeo, in Malta, this past week end. Russell will be competeing in the State High School Ro deo, in Bozeman, the 2nd weekend in July. Burshia was sponserd by TJ Quick Stop of Poplar. Russell would like to Thank them in a big^ way. Thank You
The fifth annual Fort Peck Tribe Basketball Camp will be held in Poplar June 20-24. The camp will be held at the Poplar High School Gym.
The camp will be open to, and free , to all boys and girls in grades 4 through 12. We are encouraging participation from all the surrounding communities.
The camp will comply with all of the rules and regulations of the Montana High School Association as defined for summer camps.
Campers must supply all their own gym clothes, towels, shoes, and other personal equipment.
The camp is not and will not be held responsible for any accidents, injuries, or loss of personal property.
This year's camp will also feature films, prizes, and , to the first 100 kids registered, a free camp 'T' shirt.
Camp times:
4th, 5th, and 6th grade boys and girls.....
MON. - FR1.......9-11:30
7th and 8th grade boys and girls.............
MON. - FR1......1-3:30
9th thru 12th grade boys and girls..........
MON. - FR1......6-9:00p.m.
For additional information call: Tom Escarcega or Paul Briney (5129)
Competitive bidding continues to be a real possibility in Roosevelt County for Indian Health Service contract medical care. While it appeared at one time that competitive bidding would not in fact take place, hospitals throughout the State of Montana have been notified that competitive bidding has merely been temporarily postponed.
The Indian Health Service area office has formed review teams for each service unit. The review team which is made up of staff members of the Indian Health Service Area office, the Tribal Health Department, and employees of the local Indian Health Service Unit. The team will be expected to develop a set of recommendations for the area director relative to competitive bidding.
It appears to be the intentions of the Indian Health Service to contract with either Community Hospital in Poplar or Trinity Hospital in Wolf Point for the admission of all Indian Health Service patients. Should the Indian Health Service in fact award a contract exclusively to Wolf Point it would result in the closure of Community Hospital. About 70 percent of Community Hospital's admissions are Indian Health Service.
Community Hospital, Tribal Health Department, Tribe and Indian Health Service at the local level are working on plans to provide more services to the residents of Poplar and the surrounding area. It is the opinions of these groups and organizations that many things can be done to improve the health care delivery system currently in existence making it more efficient and effective.
NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE
THE POPLAR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE VOTED DOWN THE MOTION TO SPONSOR THE "4th" OF JULY ANNUAL FIREWORKS DISPLAY THIS YEAR AS THEIR BUDGET CAN NOT SUPPORT THIS EVENT; HOWEVER THERE IS A GROUP
OF MECHANTS ETC. WHO ARE TRYING TO I RAISE $1000.00 TO CONTINUE THE FIREWORKS ANYONE WISHING TO DONATE CAN CONTACT: I VERN OSTLUND, DALLAS O'CONNOR,JIM I
ROWE, AND DONOVAN BRIDGES...... I
time ! PARADE MEWS
Parade participiiants meeting place: airport, 1:30 p.m. (Saturday), and parade will depart from the airport at 2:00 p.m.. Parade route will be marked for public and law officers . The Poplar Chamber of Commerce and Agricultural and the Poplar Kiwanis Club ask for entries from as many area business establishments as possible. Support this community effort ! Over 20 entries have
A
committed themselves already, some are planning to come from other communities. The parade is open to anyone who has an entry. The judges in the reviewing stand will make the final determination �n prizes. Contact: Lanny Frantzick at Sun Rise or Frank Erickson for further information. Frank is with the United States Public Health Service and the Kiwanis Club of Poplar. Lanny's home phone is: 768-3225, Frank's home phone number is 768-5324. Other individuals assisting with the parade are: Steve Greyhawk Sr., Fort Peck Tribal Maintenance, Norm
Larter, Wolf Point (Kiwansis Club), Harold Watrous, (Harold is the Kiwansis Club Pres-ident), Dana Stout, Poplar, and many others. Please contact any member of the POPLAR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND AGRICULTURE or the POPLAR KIWANSIS CLUB for further information on the parade. We are looking for entries from the whole community, the commerce section, service section, and the youth. Senior Citizens have committed themselves to be there. RSVP Band will be performing up town, Gladys Combs says the 55 Club will be there. A & S Industries will have an entry. BRING
YOUR CAMERA'S.........Dana's back....but
he may need some help with the pictures. Look for further information about the parade uptown, downtown, at Housing, A 6t S Industries, from Steve Greyhawk Sr., and enjoy this weekend. Take a little time and be in the
Sarade this year!!! Enjoy it...watch for the addle Club entries.
JUNE
18 19
WILD WEST DAYS